With just one preseason game remaining, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers added three players to roster, including two former Bucs, long snapper Garrison Sanborn and wide receiver Donteea Dye, per Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times:

#Bucs have signed LS Garrison Sanborn, two days after a low snap by Drew Ferris contributed to a missed PAT by Chandler Catanzaro vs LIons. Team also signed RB Devine Redding and WR Donteaa Dye.

Sanborn was the Bucs’ long snapper during the 2017 season after spending eight season with the Buffalo Bills. Dye has been off and on the Bucs roster since his rookie year in 2015 when he started five games. He did not play in the NFL during the 2017 season. Former Indiana RB Devine Redding joined the Kansas City Chiefs during the preseason as a rookie last year but was cut before the regular season.

None of the three players hold a great chance of making the final roster. Though Sanborn could win his old job back, the Bucs must have some confidence in Drew Ferris to not re-sign Sanborn prior to training camp. Though Dye had some early success in Tampa Bay, injuries derailed his Bucs career and now faces a stacked wide receiver competition.

Redding’s addition comes days after the Bucs placed RB Charles Sims on injured reserve and are looking for additional competition for the third-down tailback role.